Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S 10.5 , the company's latest flagship tablet in the Tab S range in India earlier this month. Even though the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition and the Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 had 2560×1600 WQXGA resolution screens, this is the first time Samsung has used WQXGA Super...
Brilliant display; Incredibly thin and very light; Good battery life
Doesn't have premium build
Empezábamos este análisis de la Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 asegurando que iba a ser un digno competidor para el iPad Air. Después de probarla durante casi dos semanas, podemos afirmar con certeza que es EL gran rival del tablet de Apple. La pantalla es la estrella del dispositivo.
La mejor pantalla del mercado; Batería; Diseño delgado y ultrafino
Escáner de huellas digitales; Poca compatibilidad SideSync; Sin NFC ni DLNA
A worthy rival to the
High resolution screen; Excellent battery life; Attractive; light and thin
Bronze version not for everyone; Screen is overly saturated; Let down by Android tablet app selection
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is running on KitKat OS and powered by Octa core processor. The device has 10.5 inch WQXGA Super AMOLED (1600 x 2560) resolution display. It is equipped with dual cameras. It is available for $499.99 at Samsung Store in US. Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 Overview
Thin and light; Good Battery Support; Octa Core Processor
Non removable battery
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is one of the firm's best ever tablets with a thin and light design, although there is still too much plastic. Hardware is decent, namely that impressive display and great battery life making this a consumption machine. It's got pretty much everything you could want on a tablet, and it is priced competitively against its key rivals earning it a recommended award.
Like the design, screen is great, though not sure the content from on demand providers does it any justice. Fairly lightweight, though still a bit of a hassle holding it for long periods.
Featuring a great Super Amoled screen, solid performance and sleek design, the Galaxy Tab S is the best 10in Android tablet currently available.
Good screen; fast performance; good camera; great battery life
Touchwiz makes pointless user interface changes
Samsung seems on a mission to bring a serious rival to Apple's iPad and here it tries again with the Galaxy Tab S 10.5. We've already put the Galaxy Tab S 8.4 through its paces and have suggested that it's a worthy alternative to the iPad mini .
High-res display; Impressive battery life; Good-looking; slim and light
Oversaturation on display; Disappointing Android tablet apps; Not everyone will like bronze version
Apple successfully created a new market segment with the launch of an iPad. Since that tablet wasn't in the reach of most people, Android tablet came into the picture. Out of all the brands, Samsung turned out to be the most popular tablet-maker from the Android camp.
Brilliant AMOLED screen; Slim and compact design; Good 8 megapixel snapper
TouchWiz beomes sluggish at times; Some high-end games look pixelated
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